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Remaking Management Between Global And Local 1st Edition Chris Smith

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Remaking Management Between Global And Local 1st Edition Chris Smith
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.35 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Chris Smith, Brendan McSweeney, Robert Fitzgerald
ISBN: 9780521861519, 0521861519
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Remaking Management Between Global And Local 1st Edition Chris Smith by Chris Smith, Brendan Mcsweeney, Robert Fitzgerald 9780521861519, 0521861519 instant download after payment.

Debates about the consequences for work practices posed by the rapidly growing transnationalisation of business have become increasingly central to management studies, sociology, political science, geography and other disciplines. Remaking Management brings together a range of international contributors from different sub-disciplines in management to examine current theories of change or continuity of work practices in the context of fashionable claims about unstoppable globalisation or unmoveable national business systems. It provides theoretical and empirical challenges to both of these explanations. Rejecting an overemphasis on inevitable convergence or enduring divergence, the book reveals a mix of international, national and organisational-level influences on workplace practice. This is a rich and wide-ranging resource for graduate students and academics concerned with how organisations are responding to an increasingly complex commercial environment.

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